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2011 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe RWD Overview
The Aston Martin DB9 debuted in 2003 as a replacement for the DB7, which was available from 1994 to 2003. Both cars were designed by Ian Callum. The DB9 is built upon Ford's exclusive VH rear-wheel-drive sports car platform, which is also the foundation for the current Aston Martin Vantage and the upcoming Vanquish.
While the DB7 and DB9 are similar in both name and appearance, the new DB is a dramatic departure from its grand tourer predecessor. The DB7 was based on Jaguar's XJ-S coupe, also designed by Callum, while the DB9 utilizes an entirely new construction. It is the first car to be assembled at Aston Martin's cutting-edge Gaydon, England, plant, and its aluminum-bodied chassis is an Aston Martin first.
This is why there is no DB8. Moving from DB7 to DB8 would not adequately attest to the innovations that separate the two. The DB9 is fitted with same 6.0-liter V12 that the DB7 received in 1999. Previously, the DB7 had been powered by a supercharged inline six. The V12 provides 450 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, and it can be paired with either a six-speed automatic or six-speed manual transmission.
Performance is enhanced by the car's perfect 50/50 weight distribution and its remarkably light 3,769-pound curb weight.
2011 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe RWD Reviews
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007...what more do you need.
by sjcdalfabulous car, and none of the negative reactions some owners report with Ferrari. Open the baffles on the exhaust and my wife knows when I have entered the zip code. Top quality materials, super engine, very reliable as a daily driver. -
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by Danishthis car is damn costly delivers gr8 performance the branking system is top class can go up2 a speed of 0-100 in 4.5secs this car is a value 4 money nd gives a wonderful experience of driving. if u drive it carelessly offcourse u will need repairs. its appearance is eye popping the interiors are 2 die 4. this car is best 2 drive 4 fun outings ... -
wow
by ConnorI'm speechless because it is a fantastic all round car besides the storage and space for family and kids. It's power is great along with the design and the wow just stands out in every angle of this fantastic car!!!
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